$\begingroup$It is safe to define Wegde, if that's what you're asking (unclear what the question is). It has not built-in meaning.$\endgroup$
– SzabolcsJul 12 '18 at 17:52

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– rhermansJul 12 '18 at 18:31

$\begingroup$Have you tried the array-based approach of TensorWedge[phi, psi] ? This is a representation of the algebraic part of exterior calculus, but not the differential part.$\endgroup$
– joseJul 12 '18 at 21:44

$\begingroup$Another possibility is to use an external package for full exterior calculus, like xact.es/xTerior , where Wedge does have the meaning you need. See examples in the xTeriorDoc.nb file in that page.$\endgroup$
– joseJul 12 '18 at 21:44

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